What You Must Know about Graham Hancock/Flint Dibble Debate (w/

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@BrightInsight 3 ай бұрын
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@CharGC123
@CharGC123 3 ай бұрын
I don't know who's in charge of turning on the captioning, but this deaf broad would appreciate it if somebody did so I can appreciate this too!
@factfinder4058
@factfinder4058 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos: Ignore those who call you a racist when you give YOUR o😢pinion of history. Just remember, it's easy to call names when we don't agree. Here's a topic for you. As a person of color that loves the untalkedabout history with out the the idea of racism. 😎 Most of the ancient high cultures of North, Central, and South America have stories of white skinned red or blonde haired people. With that being said, the Third Ryke (let's leave it at that, please) spent a tremendous amount of time studying South america and Central america in particular. They eventually settled upon fleeing to Venezuela at the end of World War 2. Why? Did they find something to led them to that particular region? What did they find?
@Arnaere
@Arnaere 3 ай бұрын
Haplogroup X brought the Swastika to the Americas. It's a Neanderthalic symbol, spread with the Venus Idols and dog domestication. This all occurs between 20k to 28k BC. Red ochre was used at funerary rites, it's the one way in which you know you're looking at that old continuous culture.
@anthonyowen6204
@anthonyowen6204 3 ай бұрын
With love from wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@demonsluger
@demonsluger 3 ай бұрын
who cares about Columbus anymore it seems like all off you have forgotten about Thor Heyerdahl and the vessel Kon-Tiki blowing a hole in that people couldn't travel around the globe earlier than thought.
@DeDunking
@DeDunking 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this chat Jim, it was fun and seems to have been enjoyed by many. I'm still a little blown away people like hearing me talk about this stuff as much as they do, so this is kinda crazy to me still. I look forward to doing this again, differing opinions meeting together and finding common ground is far more beneficial to everyone involved... Maybe this could spill over into the rest of the world? *puts down pipe
@eddygun1o1
@eddygun1o1 3 ай бұрын
Pin this mans comment 🙏❤️
@justinmuzzy4500
@justinmuzzy4500 3 ай бұрын
No pipe is needed to have ideals
@Doubleohcasper
@Doubleohcasper 3 ай бұрын
😭😭🤣🍻
@TheAaronRodgersTao
@TheAaronRodgersTao 3 ай бұрын
Thank you both so much for doing this. Makes the world a better place
@victorb5
@victorb5 2 ай бұрын
Always nice to hear respectful discussion about topics of interest. Doesn't mean you need to agree, but upholding principals of good discussion is something the world needs more of right now.
@gregsmith7949
@gregsmith7949 3 ай бұрын
It's painfully obvious that Dibble is that type of person who has an inflated opinion of himself and must always prove he's the smartest person in the room.
@rogerreverence4737
@rogerreverence4737 3 ай бұрын
His ego is not the only thing inflated. I mean the suit was inflated as well haahaha
@HectorDiabolucus
@HectorDiabolucus 3 ай бұрын
You don’t need a conspiracy theory to see what happened to Puma Punku. It was hit by a giant wave. And the stones had keys to hold them together, and those were likely made of metal, and someone came and collected them so we wouldn’t be able to analyze them today.
@victoriousvictoria683
@victoriousvictoria683 3 ай бұрын
yeah.yeah yeah, Fint wore his daddys cloths on JRE
@F350-k8r
@F350-k8r 3 ай бұрын
What about the hammer in the coal. They check the metallurgy of the iron, “they “said it could not be made at present gravity.
@KevAF_
@KevAF_ 3 ай бұрын
lol anyone who's ever worked in commercial construction wont take engineers seriously though.
@thedandyzebra
@thedandyzebra 3 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble is how I imagine Reddit and Discord mods are like irl
@garrulousskeptic6616
@garrulousskeptic6616 3 ай бұрын
With the obligatory fedora
@WillyOrca
@WillyOrca 3 ай бұрын
Lmao not even joking he legitimately IS one of the reddit mods on the r/archeology subreddit 💀
@Bob_Smith19
@Bob_Smith19 3 ай бұрын
This checks out
@gl3110
@gl3110 3 ай бұрын
Don't be silly, Flint Dibble is a successful professional, who has travelled the world doing some very exciting things and has a wife... He's nothing like anyone on Reddit.
@cv4809
@cv4809 2 ай бұрын
Making fun of his appearance will not make Graham any more trustworthy
@fergotti
@fergotti 3 ай бұрын
I knew watching that JRE podcast that something w Dibble didn't sit well with me. Nice to know my intuition is still working correctly.
@anonony9081
@anonony9081 3 ай бұрын
People say Flint did a good job on Rogan but he came off as a smug asshole to me. He kept laughing in Graham's face and that's not how you treat someone when you have a valid counter argument
@909TITO707
@909TITO707 3 ай бұрын
That's the attitude of somebody who thinks they know it all
@deepburrito
@deepburrito 3 ай бұрын
@@909TITO707 like Hancock?
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
​@@909TITO707Just the attitude of someone who clearly knows more than Graham
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter if he's smug or not. He's still right over Graham
@anonony9081
@anonony9081 3 ай бұрын
​@@deepburritoHancock openly admits he's speculating and doesn't have answers. Stop lying.
@john-tobeymaguirecena
@john-tobeymaguirecena 3 ай бұрын
*We stand with Graham!!*
@joshuamartin6916
@joshuamartin6916 3 ай бұрын
When the person you are arguing against resorts to personal insults it usually means you've won
@mr.pritchard67
@mr.pritchard67 3 ай бұрын
It always means that you've won.
@joshuamartin6916
@joshuamartin6916 3 ай бұрын
​@@mr.pritchard67fair
@steamcarecc
@steamcarecc 3 ай бұрын
Exception - Indiana Jones. See what Flint was going for now?
@momatotsosrorudodi
@momatotsosrorudodi 2 ай бұрын
It's certainly a mistake to resort to ad hominems if your arguments are strong and compelling.
@mikethomp1440
@mikethomp1440 2 ай бұрын
Just like democrats. So many similarities and personal attacks
@strike_true
@strike_true 3 ай бұрын
People easily fall for fake smart people. Flint Dibble is one of those people. In Dibble's mind, there is no room for speculation. He acts like he's open-minded in public to gain virtue points, but he absolutely is a company man and will never deviate from the mainstream narratives. Graham has a hypothesis, and instead of allowing him to look into that hypothesis people like Flint would rather attack and dismiss him.
@steamcarecc
@steamcarecc 3 ай бұрын
His father likely followed the path to archeology because of his curiosity. Flint found the path because of his Dad's ideas.
@thomastebbutt1601
@thomastebbutt1601 3 ай бұрын
The most accurate description. It’s so obvious. So many good minds fall for it sadly. People who write off the speculation strike me as CLOSE minded. Not what we want from archaeologists
@Doubleohcasper
@Doubleohcasper 3 ай бұрын
Flint is a damn dibble… 🤡
@momatotsosrorudodi
@momatotsosrorudodi 2 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble had such an easy position, also. All he had to do was poke holes, sow doubt, critique etc. I personally think I could do a better job at critiquing and poking holes in Graham Hancock's ideas(not that I want to). He's such an odd emotionally immature character. He strikes me as slightly autistic. I think he's smart and rational enough to know when he's lying or taking liberties, but he's just so emotionally invested that he can't help himself from taking lying getting upset. If he wasn't so emotionally invested he could probably have made more compelling arguments. I entertain the possibility of Graham Hancock being wrong. I appreciate his work, he has brought attention to and sparked an interest in the topic for me. But I've seen him make weak arguments, leaps in logic and grasping at straws at times. If I was to take on a role as a disingenuous detractor I would have a lot more ammunition to discredit Hancock with than Flint Dibble had. I would ha erve to be disingenuous, or in bad faith, but I think I could do a way better job debating Hancock. I understand inquiry and speculation is essential to the scientific approach and his curiosity is probably his greatest contribution, but it's also very easy to attack, ridicule and 'debunk' people who are willing to speculate out loud.
@KubusSc7
@KubusSc7 2 ай бұрын
He is a loony lefty. Thats all you need to know about how he thinks and how he acts. Insane.
@Indianfreek119
@Indianfreek119 3 ай бұрын
One is saying "Hey look I don't know what the truth is but lets agree to look into it." And the other is saying "What you are ridiculous! How can you even think like that! Racist!"
@Kodama666
@Kodama666 3 ай бұрын
i think its more like, one has a career and livelihood based on finding the truth, and the other one has a livelihood shitting on career truthseekers
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
Except Graham blatantly ignores anything that archeologists "look into" if it disagrees with his books
@buzzardscry1383
@buzzardscry1383 3 ай бұрын
Look into Graham his parents were missionaries. He literally pushed the natives needed saving. And old archeology was racist back then, he still uses their bullshit. So yeah, dibble isn't " cool" but he isn't wrong.
@Kodama666
@Kodama666 3 ай бұрын
@@buzzardscry1383 this is an excellent perspective :) i dont think graham is a bad person nor do i think dibble is a good person, & that should not even be part of the conversation when were talking about what the truth is, which is why all these people here including dibble, graham, jimmy, and even dedunker, have gotten lost
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. 3 ай бұрын
Thinking critically is FAR RIGHT, etc etc
@pierrelabrecque8979
@pierrelabrecque8979 3 ай бұрын
I think it is important to recognize people like Flint as disruptors and distractors. Two average Joes, in this case, an average Jimmy and Dan, just as smart, if not.... then smarter, can turn so many heads descending into rabbit holes forbidden to by mainstream. There is a sore spot folks like you are unearthing and the gate keepers would rather we remain fighting amongst ourselves as opposed to obtaining vital information of who we are not through the academic filter. You can sift through hours of internet chafe and become educated. An educated mass can be a scarry thing for a few.
@michaelg5070
@michaelg5070 3 ай бұрын
Dedunking is such a great channel. Its important to have these conversations.
@lindascheihing4895
@lindascheihing4895 3 ай бұрын
But Nazi is a word that is always thrown around when one tries to deflect the truth but has no supportable information to refute it.
@BlyGuy
@BlyGuy 3 ай бұрын
Hancock is inherently likable and comes off as honest and genuine. The other guy is the polar opposite.
@deepburrito
@deepburrito 3 ай бұрын
you'd better seek help, or i can sell you a really cool bridge....
@weatherchaser1166
@weatherchaser1166 3 ай бұрын
Some of these fools crack me up. Can you explain it? No, I can't. My theory is _______. You're nuts and don't know wtf you're talking bout lol
@Mugetsu2021
@Mugetsu2021 3 ай бұрын
That doesn’t make him right, they both had good points in this debate and I try and stay neutral to get both sides unlike most of you who stay biased
@liamgross7217
@liamgross7217 3 ай бұрын
Hancock is a talented presenter and very likeable, however very light on facts.
@slimvickins5059
@slimvickins5059 3 ай бұрын
I’m on Graham’s side, but he’s definitely not likable either.
@christophernoia5197
@christophernoia5197 2 ай бұрын
I've been following Graham's work since 2016 or so. When they started calling him a white supremacist after his Netflix show came out I was surprisingly shocked at how low they would go to discredit him. I had heard their attacks on him before, but never that one. From the books I've read by him and all the podcasts and interviews I have listened to, I never even got an inkling of the idea that he's a white supremacist... because he's not 😂
@gordanadelic8533
@gordanadelic8533 3 ай бұрын
When humanity joins together to help one another all will be good, So many egos and cry babies . We just want the truth.
@Adam-bm7mq
@Adam-bm7mq 3 ай бұрын
Yes if we all truly wanted to honest with each other and help others in need. We are all family in a way after all.
@ethanwilliam9944
@ethanwilliam9944 3 ай бұрын
So glad to see Dan getting this exposure. He is honest, unbiased and an excellent source to help determine what is factual
@mikaelgjorwell7163
@mikaelgjorwell7163 3 ай бұрын
Another theory is that Gobleke Tepe is even OLDER. Maby the hunter gatherers stumbled upon it, added their touch and then abandoned the site.
@steamcarecc
@steamcarecc 3 ай бұрын
Pole shift?
@Sneakyhorse12
@Sneakyhorse12 2 ай бұрын
It was buried in the flood from the last earth flip
@anim8torfiddler871
@anim8torfiddler871 3 ай бұрын
In my long-ago youth I had much respect and awe for Anyone with an advanced degree. In college I began to grasp that people of wildly differing intellectual armament can yet manage to get through the rat's maze to the cheese. The effort deserves respect. But a PhD equates neither to infallibility NOR Intellectual Integrity. It's helpful to look at the History of Science (or "Natural Philosophy") and see that over and over and over, the Councils of the Wise who Rigidly Enforced and Protected their sacred *_Truths that Everyone Agreed to be Unchallengeable_* were shown to be completely and UTTERLY *_Wrong._* And most of the time, the demonstration was by someone OUTSIDE the mainstream Wise Guys. Well, OF COURSE! All the insiders were pinky-sworn to agree with the Boss!!!!!
@joshjohnston2065
@joshjohnston2065 3 ай бұрын
Glad to see someone is addressing the dibble debacle. It truly was ridiculous.
@CharGC123
@CharGC123 3 ай бұрын
it's especially ridiculous calling Graham a racist considering he has a black wife and daughter!!!
@Bob_Smith19
@Bob_Smith19 3 ай бұрын
Dibble has Daddy issues.
@buzzardscry1383
@buzzardscry1383 3 ай бұрын
He debunked the pseudo archeologist tho
@channelwhoa66
@channelwhoa66 3 ай бұрын
Sure! The racism stuff was a stretch but either way, it showed that Hancock is a CHILD archeologist…… and a pseudoscientist
@joshjohnston2065
@joshjohnston2065 3 ай бұрын
@@buzzardscry1383 lmao most of grahams ideas were not even remotely addressed. It was a pissing match. Nobody won.
@WillyOrca
@WillyOrca 3 ай бұрын
I found this guy when he was at 200 subscribers and I knew then he was going to blow up. He's definitely one of those channels where you'll drop whatever youre doing to watch his videos when he uploads.
@Grottgreta
@Grottgreta 3 ай бұрын
I've watched and listened to a lot, and I mean A LOT, of Grahams stuff . Even radio interviews and such from like the late 90s. I love Graham, I have almost all of his books but I'll be the first to admit that this debate was not Grahams best stuff. But just the tone of voice and sneering demeanor coming from Flint automatically dismisses him from being any sort of authority to debunk Grahams claim of a lost civilization (the whole premise seems to me more logical than what the opponents claim). Time will prove Graham right and will vindicate him and his colleagues, I'm sure of it
@stevenunua2118
@stevenunua2118 3 ай бұрын
Gram is the man...do NOT slander him.
@soeffner6833
@soeffner6833 3 ай бұрын
Archeology was the first group I recognized as being proto-technocrats. If you aren't 'Edumicated' at an Ivy league indoctrination center, then you can't ask a question our speculate about history. The trend has grown to all fields now.
@abelbabel8484
@abelbabel8484 3 ай бұрын
It's like the old whigs never went extinct at all
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
Archeology requires a massive amount of knowledge in various fields of science to understand. No, a bunch of random idiots on KZbin "asking questions" isnt a challenge to anything. Especially when they answer questions, and then you get mad because it wasn't the answers you want
@RxYouth
@RxYouth 3 ай бұрын
@@WeToddEd-r3g "knowledge" thats been regurgitated to them by people who had "knowledge" regurgitated to them and so on. Appealing to authority for the sake of appealing to authority is a complete fallacy. They follow an established narrative, one that uses fear tactics to prevent people from going against it. There's many examples of scientists and academics finding things that go against the official narrative and then getting fired or their reputation gets ruined or they lose grant money and the ability to continue research. They followed the established protocols and were punished for it when others didnt like the results. Some of these people were even later vindicated much later in life or sometimes after death when their work became irreputable. Had everyone not gone against them from the getgo tho it probably would have happened much much sooner. The system set up is literally holding itself back in so many ways. Even the way they give out grant money is ridiculous, if you have evidence that your research and work will go against the narrative, do you really think you're getting approved? You need to be able to build off of science and academia but when they only allow one way of thinking and its not allowed to be questioned then that isnt science and the entire thing is actually built on a shoddy foundation, one where you're only ever going to see a specific trajectory and like minded thinking.
@soeffner6833
@soeffner6833 3 ай бұрын
@ericward284 If the questions were not a threat, then why do so-called professionals use their 'massive amount of knowledge' to ridicule and label the questioner with unfounded labels? And why, instead of actually answering the questions, they respond with,'You don't know what you're talking about, so shut up and let the professionals tell you what the truth is'? Because, frankly, if their truth made sense with the evidence... there wouldn't be any questions to ask.
@LOGOASSASSIN
@LOGOASSASSIN 3 ай бұрын
👌🏻 The world is infested with all these control mechanisms, I saw it several decades ago. Follow the money and find your enemy............
@AlexisOmnis
@AlexisOmnis 3 ай бұрын
The archaeologists shouldn't be stopping Graham Hancock from doing his research as, surely, if his findings are *so* wrong, he'll disprove himself!
@thomastebbutt1601
@thomastebbutt1601 3 ай бұрын
LITERALLY THIS!!! If he is so wrong then he would’ve never gained an influence like he has.
@mikethomp1440
@mikethomp1440 2 ай бұрын
Oh they have tried. If they had the power over life and death, Hancock would have surely been beheaded in some public square by now. Or burned at the stake
@rodanone4895
@rodanone4895 2 ай бұрын
science! 😅
@mikethomp1440
@mikethomp1440 2 ай бұрын
@@rodanone4895 as much as academics want to tout the discipline of science, they treat it as a religion.
@rodanone4895
@rodanone4895 2 ай бұрын
@@mikethomp1440 only the ones that cling to a narrative, showing they aren't true scientists as i see it. imagination, speculation and then debunking yourself, being debunked by peer review and then reorienting your views and then starting anew or modifying the scenarios.... very very exciting. i just wish the tomb and temple brigade would calm down... always tombs and temples.... mining waste piles are the best explanation for why to build pyramids that I've seen... and the chemistry of giza is right to contain mining acid runoff. but... most exciting would be that iron is the only thing you'd want to mine on that plateau.... iron. way earlier than anyone academic would want to entertain.... even as an exercise. just can't figure out the "sarcophagus" in the "kings chamber". very strange. maybe Dunn is correct about the powerplant.... i doubt it. but I'd rather explore the ideas than denigrate the people thinking outside the box.
@awdgaray
@awdgaray 3 ай бұрын
The field of Archeology is just another field controlled by a certain tribe that is invested in controlling a narrative that might be inconvenient for them.
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
That's utter nonsense lol archeology cost tons of money for little to no profit.
@awdgaray
@awdgaray 3 ай бұрын
@@WeToddEd-r3g Who said anything about profit?
@scottanderson3751
@scottanderson3751 3 ай бұрын
The “archeology” gives us the the narrative which is (controlling bullshit) which in turn leads to massive profits ✌️
@markluxton3402
@markluxton3402 3 ай бұрын
@@WeToddEd-r3g You did not understand what awdgaray wrote. The nonsense is in your head.
@markluxton3402
@markluxton3402 3 ай бұрын
Not just that one tribe.
@Axiomatic75
@Axiomatic75 3 ай бұрын
It's sad that humanity as a whole can't have an open an honest discussion about our roots. There is so much evidence of advanced civilizations way before what is accepted by mainstream archaeology that it should spark curiosity. We could learn so much about our distant history if there was an honest, concerted effort. But I can't ignore that fact anymore that powerful interests (whoever they ultimately are) do not want humanity to know about our origins, for reasons unknown (well there are many theories but it's impossible to know what is true and what isn't). There are many things I don't know but I'm fairly certain that the accepted version of our early history has very little to do with what actually happened.
@tombolo4120
@tombolo4120 3 ай бұрын
And on the other end of time... If the Galactic Federation doesn't reveal itself we stand to suffer from the same deceptive tactics we've been subject to from religion for millennia. That being, control by a middle-man who interprets the will of a superior unseen power on our behalf. Nothing changes..
@crisjones2362
@crisjones2362 3 ай бұрын
Call the “swastika” the original name of “Darma Wheel” & people won’t have such a tantrum.😅
@tornicade
@tornicade 3 ай бұрын
Darma wheel ??? What are you hiding !!
@whitemakesright2177
@whitemakesright2177 2 ай бұрын
The dharma wheel is a separate symbol, which looks like a ship's steering wheel. Swastika is the correct Sanskrit term. In European languages, it was mostly called some variation of "gamma cross" (the arms of the cross are shaped like the Greek letter gamma), "four-legged cross" (Greek "tetraskelion"), or "hooked cross" (that's what the Germans called it - hakenkreuz).
@BarefootInAK
@BarefootInAK 2 ай бұрын
The symbol of the sun.
@tracyjames2046
@tracyjames2046 3 ай бұрын
The stifling of human curiosity that is encouraged today is blatant bullshyt, without it we would never have made it out of bronze age
@kingxenomorph3056
@kingxenomorph3056 3 ай бұрын
Flint D. Is what happens when ALL the kids get a trophy for participating...!i
@JunLee22
@JunLee22 2 ай бұрын
Amen😂
@TheLIVEKIWI
@TheLIVEKIWI 2 ай бұрын
And when your Mommy dresses you until you leave home
@kevorka3281
@kevorka3281 3 ай бұрын
Here's hoping that Flint Dibble's career crumbles and he loses everything
@katreid4205
@katreid4205 3 ай бұрын
There's so much hidden under our feet.
@lynngreen7978
@lynngreen7978 3 ай бұрын
Just because some in the past were evil doesn't mean they were 100% wrong about everything. Just because some in the present are wrong, doesn't preclude the possibility that they are also evil.
@mcada6687
@mcada6687 3 ай бұрын
So not only is dibble wildly arrogant but hes also a total liar, huge surprise! (Full sarcasm)
@EDJ_3D
@EDJ_3D 3 ай бұрын
Dibble makes my brain hurt.. Never seen willful ignorance shine so bright like on him.
@rebjorn79
@rebjorn79 3 ай бұрын
Imagine a world where people who simply ask the questions gets harassed, ridiculed and bullied
@lc285
@lc285 3 ай бұрын
Don't need to imagine it. This is the world we live in.
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
Graham doesn't get bullied and Harassed for "asking questions," he gets bullied and harassed because every time science answers his questions, he ignores it because it doesn't help him sell books. I would be fed up with Graham if I was an archeologist too.
@matthewsmolinsky5605
@matthewsmolinsky5605 3 ай бұрын
Imagine a world where experts with decades of experience are trusted over random neckbeards that read a book once.
@badlaamaurukehu
@badlaamaurukehu 3 ай бұрын
​@@matthewsmolinsky5605Yeah, Dribble's a lying neckbeard in his daddy's wardrobe.
@ThermicLight
@ThermicLight 3 ай бұрын
@@WeToddEd-r3g - You mean the same scientists who throw intellectual honestly under the bus and rather make contrived narratives of muh racism? Lacking such credibility they should of gone into politics instead.
@codyihler9881
@codyihler9881 3 ай бұрын
Flint dibble 😂. What a joke 🤣
@groovygrover190
@groovygrover190 3 ай бұрын
The word racist aint really working anymore Jimmy. Also if my Grandpa saw the parade in Toronto today , he woulda never went to fight a certain someone in WW2
@andrewbooth5533
@andrewbooth5533 3 ай бұрын
I was living in mississauga until recently , I live in Georgetown now it’s a lot better if you know what I mean… I visited Halifax recently and that place has been ruined by the liberals , junkies and homeless everywhere not to mention thier liberal ideologies plastered everywhere.
@crappycomputer77t1
@crappycomputer77t1 3 ай бұрын
I told my mom. "That's what your father jumped out of planes for, so grown men could put on a wig call themselves a woman and mess with young girls in the woman's bathroom." Lol
@mr.pritchard67
@mr.pritchard67 3 ай бұрын
​@@crappycomputer77t1that's funny because most child molesters are men that the children thought were someone they could trust. Try harder bigot.
@mr.pritchard67
@mr.pritchard67 3 ай бұрын
People who hate gay people are usually hiding something. People who aren't gay don't care if others are. Haters hate on people they see as being better than themselves. Maybe you need to do some introspection.
@eamonnholland5343
@eamonnholland5343 3 ай бұрын
I've gone from apathy at being called those things, to actively embracing them. If the most evil people in power are constantly calling their enemies very specific names, then those are the people that are the biggest threat to their power. A rational man must ask: why?
@andycpd6669
@andycpd6669 3 ай бұрын
People need to keep an open mind about things and stop been in so much denial about everything
@brewmastermonk9356
@brewmastermonk9356 3 ай бұрын
Could the ancients have poured the rocks into place like a lost version of concrete?
@Squashy_Sniffer
@Squashy_Sniffer 2 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching dan since he was only getting like a thousand views. Crazy to see him have this impact now. He really is awesome and I’d love to see him talk about this on JRE
@jolierouge1215
@jolierouge1215 3 ай бұрын
Someone with the last name dibble, was definitely made fun of as a child, and it shows.
@kingchakazulu7762
@kingchakazulu7762 3 ай бұрын
I'm sure his first name was made fun of more. Fred Flintstone, yabba dabba doo.
@jollydove6314
@jollydove6314 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's why he can't lose his "smart" archaeologist identity, he will be unbearably haunted by his loser identity. Keeping the slippery/deceptive archaelogist facade will help him manage his deep feelings of general failure as a human being. My ninja openly said "we should strive to get wealth and status rather than hunting for the truth" lmfao
@tomheath8975
@tomheath8975 3 ай бұрын
I recently discovered Dan, he's a legend! Been binging his vids all week 🤣
@jeremypedersen9195
@jeremypedersen9195 3 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble, destroying lives because he can't make one for himself.
@sparksmacoy
@sparksmacoy 2 ай бұрын
Dan seems like the adult trying to sort out a fight in the sandpit. He deserves way more channel views.
@Jason_Black
@Jason_Black 3 ай бұрын
I'm six minutes into the replay, but, to the people that think the entire Atlantis conversation and our interest in it originates and follows the racist German Theosophy ideas: The pre-Egyptians would've been ethnically Egyptian. The communities of Gobekli Tepe were Turkish. The Indonesians, Indians, South Americans... were the ancestors of the people living there still. If the Richat Structure was the capital of Atlantis, then Atlanteans were Ancient Mauritanians. *This has never had anything to do with race.* I suspect my European grandparents were the least interesting of all of them to be fair. I think I speak for most people when I say this is all about the unanswered questions left around the world by many cultures.
@TrivettTurner
@TrivettTurner 3 ай бұрын
Define, "Turkish." Cuz the Turks are a cool 10,000 years younger than Gobekli Tepe. And that part of the world has traded hands more than we'll ever know.
@abelbabel8484
@abelbabel8484 3 ай бұрын
It's a good point overall, but the communities of Gobekli Tepe were definitely not Turkish, Turk peoples didn't exist for many millennia yet.
@Jason_Black
@Jason_Black 3 ай бұрын
@@TrivettTurner Yeah, fair point. I Googled what exactly falls under the umbrella of _Turkish,_ but y'know what I mean. The indigenous people wouldn't have been called by any of the names we use today. I'm only saying if the question is _"why is there one statue foundation on Rapanui that clearly has the same design as sites in Peru?"_ The answer was never gonna be _"White people did it."_ And if after everything is known, and that most unlikely answer happened to be the historical truth, I don't personally feel like I get more _points_ over anyone else alive today because I share a surface level skintone. That has nothing to do with the how or why of anything.
@williamhigley8840
@williamhigley8840 3 ай бұрын
Ego, that's why they get all pissy over people challenging something they have dedicated their career towards. It's not scientific at that point. It's just salt.
@mmhmyeah1812
@mmhmyeah1812 2 ай бұрын
If it's true, they are planting trees then gobekli could be in trouble. Trees can produce an acid that dissolves rocks, this could destroy the site.
@ABC-yt1nq
@ABC-yt1nq 3 ай бұрын
"Flint Dibble" is the name made up by the 8 year old boy wearing his daddy's clothes standing on his 10 year old brother's shoulders. Good for debates and getting into movies.
@matthewsmolinsky5605
@matthewsmolinsky5605 3 ай бұрын
Your mom raised an idiot.
@Axiomatic75
@Axiomatic75 3 ай бұрын
Indiana Jones light. Ultralight.
@daltonwade7908
@daltonwade7908 3 ай бұрын
And he’s still 5’6” tall!
@joshjohnston2065
@joshjohnston2065 3 ай бұрын
Lmao
@joshjohnston2065
@joshjohnston2065 3 ай бұрын
@@Axiomatic75looked like a little kid got an adult Indiana Jones costume and a fake mustache.
@NightmareFuelsYou
@NightmareFuelsYou 3 ай бұрын
This civil discourse is a HUGE breath of fresh air! Would love to meet you and maybe hang out one day. Great work as always mr. Corsetti
@TallyTube
@TallyTube 3 ай бұрын
BRO DID HE JUST SAY HASTINGS?!! Is he from Amarillo?!!
@kevorka3281
@kevorka3281 3 ай бұрын
People are saying that Flint lived in that CHAZ thing when that happened back during the BLM riots? LOL Flint must love BBC too
@calamityjane5698
@calamityjane5698 3 ай бұрын
I can give you 1 example of what it might cost to do lab work on a sample: after 2008 when our bees were being killed wholesale by neonicotinoid pesticides, the Health Canada people stopped doing tests on the soil around decimated beeyards, and told beekeepers that they would have to do the testing themselves. To test for 1 chemical (and you must tell them WHICH chemical) it cost then $1,000. You have to know which chemical before or your'e wasting your time. I'm sure it costs a LOT more now.
@AIenSmithee
@AIenSmithee 3 ай бұрын
Address the triple parentheses….
@RightHandedSouthpaw
@RightHandedSouthpaw 3 ай бұрын
They never do
@rumblehat4357
@rumblehat4357 2 ай бұрын
When gatekeepers trash people for asking questions, you know you are on the right track. What we have been told as being the history of man needs to be re-evaluated from time to time. New discoveries can change our point of view. If we can’t even ASK questions, it’s no longer history or science, it’s agenda.
@alxra
@alxra 3 ай бұрын
@BRIGHTINSIGHT Jimmy, I'm a long time subscriber, pre-Rogan, and I watch all your vids. I CAN'T STAND Dibble and when this video was pushed to me, I saw him on the thumbnail and told myself I won't watch anything with that a**hole, but I clicked anyway. You may want to take Dibble off the thumbnail because I think that dude sends everyone running and doesn't do justice to this vid.
@jeremyblackwell6696
@jeremyblackwell6696 3 ай бұрын
Saying the Sphinx was built about the same time as everything else on the Giza Plateau is like a civilization 10,000 years from now saying the Coliseum must have been built in the 19th or 20th century because everything built around it is known to be built in that time period. Also there is a sign saying keep off the grass and we know people in the 19th and 20th century revered grass because they planted a small square of it outside each of their houses
@Vunderbread
@Vunderbread 3 ай бұрын
I just saw this guy's video on the topic yesterday. We CANNOT let Dibble get away with this. Don't stop until you get Rogan himself publicly apologizing. Thanks Jimmy for being on top of this!
@Vunderbread
@Vunderbread 3 ай бұрын
Because ultimately it is Joe Rogan's fault for not having his own team fact-check the guy beforehand. Surely Dibble provided the evidence to Rogan before the show. So the moment Dibble started to misrepresent that first slide, we should have seen Rogan talking to somebody off-camera, going "Hold up, hold up. Can you go back through this, and show me exactly what you're talking about?" Something like that. But Rogan was caught totally off-guard, and just allowed this guy to LIE through his TEETH for two hours. Bad form, Joe.
@Ambassador_Gkar
@Ambassador_Gkar 3 ай бұрын
Well said. I, too, thought Rogan did an absolutely terrible moderating job! Allowed Dribble to totally dictate the direction of all the topics! I also felt Graham was very weak, to allow it to occur, without a fight. _Very_ surprised he let it happen.
@fearsomefoursome4
@fearsomefoursome4 3 ай бұрын
Nah disagree. Like I don't think Grahm is a racist but his theory is very similar to ones from the 1800s which were blatantly racist. I think Grahm put up a good fight in the debate but lost. I don't think anyone needs to issue a public apology.
@Kodama666
@Kodama666 3 ай бұрын
@@Vunderbread fact check what? dibble only told the truth? and provided evidence unlike graham has ever done? and he also was pretty respectful for the most part, at least as much as graham was, so what exactly is he "getting away with"? showing people what real archeology looks like?
@RyanAKAStreakk
@RyanAKAStreakk 3 ай бұрын
​@@Kodama666 bootlicker energy
@Othis-Morf
@Othis-Morf Ай бұрын
Flint Dibble outright lied several times in that debate with Hancock. The funny thing is that Graham merely points at the possibility of an older lost civilization with knowledge that now is lost. What's the big deal?
@user-el3qn9lx9s
@user-el3qn9lx9s 3 ай бұрын
“Crabs are real assholes” 😂
@celtuck8018
@celtuck8018 3 ай бұрын
This guy would have been a great mediator for the debate. I love Joe Rogan but this man has extensive knowledge without a researcher at his disposal. His ability to dissect flaws in approach and lay it out in a very simple way is nice. Very interesting
@edlomonaco
@edlomonaco 3 ай бұрын
The stone jars and vases are definitely not turned on a lathe.
@A_Bone1972
@A_Bone1972 3 ай бұрын
i watched a documentary recently about a couple of American archeologists using primitive means to build a reed boat & to transport a 9 1/2 ton stone from the ancient quarry, across Lake Titicaca to Tiwanaku. 1 of these 2 white men (not pertinent, just had to mention it) made the comment that he didn't enjoy being on the boat. that he'd rather be digging at Tiwanaku because he's an archeologist not a sailor. i found this statement to be obliviously ironic as it kind of sums up, imo, the disparity in academic archeology that continues to have unanswered questions which leaves room for so-called esoteric thinking. the guy was totally correct. he's an archeologist not a sailor, nor reed boat builder, nor engineer, nor stone mason, nor a local shaman, nor completely knowledgeable of the customs & beliefs of the indigenous people that has been orally taught through the ages, nor does he have any ancestral link to this culture, etc, etc. turned out that they were able to move this stone down a mountainside, onto the reed boat, sail across the lake, and unload the stone on the part of the lake that leads to Tiwanaku. they chose the size & shape of this stone as an approximate an ancient sculpted monolith made from the same type of rock. their goal was not to transport the stone to a designated location to then be erected & sculpted. in fact, these men offered to help preserve the boat that they used & to finish placing the stone at a designated spot. however, the local community held a meeting in which every person who lived there came to the consensus that they were going to take possession of both, and that they would not be needing nor wanting any more involvement of the 2 archeologists or any of their non-locally recruited team as they viewed that the foreigners did not understand the good luck for the community that the arrival of the ancient stone is as per their belief system. ✌️🐝➕
@redicej5843
@redicej5843 3 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble´s career should be over after that ridiculous charade!
@evagorasm
@evagorasm 3 ай бұрын
It's not a swastika. It's a pattern found all over Greece which the Romans inherited called meandros.
@sophiaperennis2360
@sophiaperennis2360 2 ай бұрын
The origin is in pre-history. It's a symbol depicting the immutable center or supreme pole, associate with the primordial tradition discussed by Rene Guenon. The fact it is older than any culture or civilization in recorded history explains why it is found everywhere. Who knows how much traveling there was during pre-history.
@jimmorrison7417
@jimmorrison7417 3 ай бұрын
Flint Dibbles ancestors persecuted Copernicus.
@ralfrudiger7276
@ralfrudiger7276 3 ай бұрын
source?
@eamonnholland5343
@eamonnholland5343 3 ай бұрын
@@ralfrudiger7276 LOL. Y'all are walking memes.
@ralfrudiger7276
@ralfrudiger7276 3 ай бұрын
@@eamonnholland5343 who is yall? Justgive me a source!
@ralfrudiger7276
@ralfrudiger7276 3 ай бұрын
@@eamonnholland5343 btw you are gay! I wont give you any evidence for that, just search for yourself!
@ivorgreenplant
@ivorgreenplant Ай бұрын
The problem Flint has is Hancock ;Ancient aiens and programes like that have made archeoligy interesting and wanting to know more .. Flint dont like it as hancock has opened a lot of peoples eyes to things that dont add up to flints norm ..
@WoodsPrecisionArms
@WoodsPrecisionArms 3 ай бұрын
A giant to the people back 3000 years ago during the time of the Bible wouldn’t be that much taller than our average tall person today - hell the height in 1776 people today would be giants to them. So a giant in their eyes probably wouldn’t be as big as what we would think as giants would be As far as the refacing of the pyramids - Civilizations are old, the Mayan temples weren’t built by the Mayans they were built thousands of years before the Mayans found them and utilized them.
@dextermorgan1
@dextermorgan1 3 ай бұрын
There's been giant skeletons found all 8ver the world. 8ft + tall. Don't believe me? Go look...
@TrivettTurner
@TrivettTurner 3 ай бұрын
They wouldn't be giants. Just exceptionally tall.
@marktyler3381
@marktyler3381 3 ай бұрын
Yep. The Celtic origin mummy found in China is around 6'7". That would be a giant.
@ADayintheLifeoftheTw
@ADayintheLifeoftheTw 3 ай бұрын
I mean, Goliath, (who wasn't a nephilim I know) was measured at about 9'6". And the average Jew during Roman occupation was about 5'2" according to census data. I would say the average peoples of the day ,(4-6') would absolutely call a tribe of NBA players; Giants.
@darlenetroise7079
@darlenetroise7079 3 ай бұрын
Giants were also a "thing". Robert Sepher (an archeologist) did a few videos on how newspapers from the 1800s documented the unearthing of actual giants and what they all had in common was the Smithsonian was coming to get the bones.
@notrondayt9
@notrondayt9 3 ай бұрын
Had a taste of establishment when I questioned why Gobleki Tepe has permanent structures built over the site & why it's taking so long ,was called ignorant, told to leave it to the profesionals...more but not worth rehashing
@nutsackbear8053
@nutsackbear8053 3 ай бұрын
I think the sphinx enclosure was a big fountain! The hole in the top of the head and the fact that engineers say the pyramid could have been a water pump! It would also explain the unexplained water erosion!
@marktyler3381
@marktyler3381 3 ай бұрын
Love it
@michellemullally9217
@michellemullally9217 3 ай бұрын
A couple things I don’t understand 1) did the accuser not know whom Mr. Hancock is married to? 🤦🏻‍♀️ 2) why do you not ever see maps or landscapes reflecting the actual land masses with less than the current sea levels indicating what was really there? The fact that the sea levels were much lower and this is recognized by the scientific community. 3) Isn’t the core of archeology the study of ancient things? It seems Mr. Hancock pointed out facts, places that have not been studied, in fact ignored. 4) Regarding Yonaguni site in Japan that area needs a map going back from current date to 12,000 years ago showing the fluctuations of the landscape and water levels.
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
1. Who cares who Hancock is married to?? What does it matter? 2. They do have maps of lower sea level time frames, but theyre estimates because we dont know exactly how it would look because of erosion. So what?? They just show different land masses, not sure what you're expecting to show. 3. Which facts did Graham present?? He just "presents" speculation, and blatantly ignores facts. Which place has been ignored? 4. I'm not sure why you're so stuck on the map thing. There simply wasn't any civilization that could make maps back then, so what do you think the maps are going to show?
@abj136
@abj136 3 ай бұрын
It seems that although many structures are super old, they didnt have writing back then. So dont expect to see maps from then. Although Piri Ries map for example presents mysteries that could contradict me.
@Stitllams
@Stitllams 3 ай бұрын
@@WeToddEd-r3g Hancock is an amateur and he lacks the ability to bring a solid argument because of it, however he has many good points, why is it that people are so intent on not acknowledging that. Also your 'who cares' and 'so what' comments in your reply is just plain rude, do better if you want to argue points.
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
@Stitllams shut tf up man lol I'll talk how I want, get out the comments if you can't handle it. And I say those as legitimate questions. What is the relevance of them?? The op was trying to make points that are irrelevant. If I can find out why they are asking those questions, I can find out if they are even asked on correct premises. And please enlighten me on what Grahams great points are?
@michellemullally9217
@michellemullally9217 3 ай бұрын
@ericward284 I was asking questions. I do not need to validate any premise with you nor anyone else. You chose to respond. There is the ability to take a map to create a virtual 3D version of what any of these sites that are currently under water that were not in the past. I have searched for quite a few years without finding much. Did you watch the JRE video? There were valid points made by both parties. Both could be right or wrong.
@browsebig
@browsebig 3 ай бұрын
Someone should study the manifesto of UNESCO when it was founded after WW2. Private ownership of history is not in the spirit of the UNESCO charter. It’s likely that the Hr replacements have overlooked that spirit
@benjaminshrimpton1
@benjaminshrimpton1 3 ай бұрын
Humans can do all that stuff- look at WHY they might have done it rather than if IF they could have done it.
@tracyjames2046
@tracyjames2046 3 ай бұрын
Great point….
@ScrewdriverTUNING
@ScrewdriverTUNING 3 ай бұрын
😂
@ScrewdriverTUNING
@ScrewdriverTUNING 3 ай бұрын
@@benjaminshrimpton1 yes humans .!!
@SailorsGirl1957
@SailorsGirl1957 2 ай бұрын
Dibble looked just like Tom Hanks' character at the end of BIG when he turns back into the 12 year old. Plus, the stupid Indiana Jones hat and wearing his headphones on the back of his head, just to be able to wear the stupid hat! 😂 What a jerk.
@lynnewirth1257
@lynnewirth1257 3 ай бұрын
What about Lake Van in Turkey? Older than Gobleki Tepe? Ruins in the lake as well. Matt La Croix getting a team together to investigate.
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
What about it?? It's only estimated to be 3000 years old right?
@lynnewirth1257
@lynnewirth1257 3 ай бұрын
Current archaeological experts advice. Matt La Croix thinks otherwise based on megalithic ruins, 3 different building methods. Oldest more advanced apparently than the most recent. Will wait ...
@cheesyspace
@cheesyspace 2 ай бұрын
Theres more older stuff around the globe for sure. We just dont know because its hard to date a lot of the sites. Like nan madol, yonaguni, gunum padan, the pyramids in gizeh or the bosnian pyramid that is 100% not natural etc.
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 2 ай бұрын
@cheesyspace So none of the places you listed are that old. Some wannabe archeologists made ridiculous claims that some of those places were like 30,000 years old, but there is no evidence that supports that. Just claims by people trying to make money. He'll the guy that dated the Nan Modal site didn't even do the radio carbon dating right. He dated the soil, not any artifact or bone fragments. And when you do date those, they only go back a few hundred years
@Cobalt_Dragon0716
@Cobalt_Dragon0716 2 ай бұрын
​@@WeToddEd-r3gNot that old??? You DO realize that it is estimated that Gobekli Tepe is AT LEAST around 10,000-12,000 years old, right??? And that's an archeological CONSENSUS, btw!!! That is not at all young by ANY means. Do your damn research and stop regurgitating the same scientific worldview bias.
@mr.basedoldschool9108
@mr.basedoldschool9108 3 ай бұрын
Hi I can translate French to English, i will take a look on writing's about Baalbeck and give it a go. I'll need sime some time as i have a full-time job. When done I'll share it in your X account.
@Ambassador_Gkar
@Ambassador_Gkar 3 ай бұрын
What a shocker Dan is an ex-tradie, with his use of profanity. As a plumber for over 40 years, across the other side of the World, I understand just how hard it can be to remove from your vocabulary. It's endemic in the industry. Great talk; thx guys. Bet if historians, etc., from 3000 years in the future looked back & saw the common thread, of profanity, they would deny any common relationship, between the Peoples, in our present day World. If they hold to the same myopic, corrupt version of the past, that certain industries currently do.
@RxYouth
@RxYouth 3 ай бұрын
I used to be neighbors with Dan and like many other trade people I know, he's good people. It was a complete trip when yt randomly recommended one of his videos to me years later, my brain almost couldnt compute that it was him at first.
@oceantree5000
@oceantree5000 3 ай бұрын
Use fewer commas. Cheers!
@KiKi-1414
@KiKi-1414 3 ай бұрын
​@oceantree5000 you must have a miserable life... 😂😂
@joel6376
@joel6376 Ай бұрын
Haven't you guys covered and various sites and WEF? The usual spiel is that archaeologists views are entrenched and they don't want to change them but really with the WEF meddling do you really believe that?
@josephsollender8487
@josephsollender8487 3 ай бұрын
Nailed it sir flint will never have the charisma of Graham and he is jealous...
@backyardpb
@backyardpb 2 ай бұрын
@brightinsight I have fam from PA that work in the mine. My uncle told me when he was younger and mining in the 70’s he found a large skeleton which he thought it may be a dinosaur or some other large animal, as one would expect at young age he was excited of his discovery, showing his coworkers in excitement they told him if you tell someone other than us about this they will shut down the mine and we will all be out of a job, and you have mouths to feed. He listened to his team and they mined right through it at fear of losing income. Wild!
@therig1339
@therig1339 3 ай бұрын
Get a life flint.. once you move to personal attacks you've lost... nextttt!!
@WeToddEd-r3g
@WeToddEd-r3g 3 ай бұрын
As if there isn't a million personal attacks against Flint by these guy's audiences 🙄
@JT-si6bl
@JT-si6bl 2 ай бұрын
I like reasonable, free thinking attention towards ancient Earth. It's fresh. I hope Dibble can earn respect after losing so much. How desperation grabs onto racism from that series is illogic?
@jamesberton1641
@jamesberton1641 3 ай бұрын
He's pretending to be a scientist, just like he's pretending to be indyanann jones.
@matthewsmolinsky5605
@matthewsmolinsky5605 3 ай бұрын
leave Graham alone, he's old and obviously confused.
@TrivettTurner
@TrivettTurner 3 ай бұрын
Someone has to play scientist.
@Mr89db
@Mr89db 3 ай бұрын
​@@matthewsmolinsky5605pretty sure he's talking about Flint Dibble here. Graham doesn't pretend to be anything. Maybe you should watch his show before you confuse him again.
@matthewsmolinsky5605
@matthewsmolinsky5605 3 ай бұрын
@@Mr89db sure he does, he pretends to be a journalist for one thing.
@rastiga9196
@rastiga9196 3 ай бұрын
@@matthewsmolinsky5605 First look up Grahm before slobbing Dibbles nob on every single post. He WAS a journalist and is now a writer. He has never once claimed to be correct and challenged archeologists to correct him if he was wrong. He had the balls to go on Rogan and got called a racist by Dibble and Dibble has been walking back his claims since. Dibble has lost credability.
@JD-mq8ej
@JD-mq8ej 2 ай бұрын
Yeah.... Graham is so racist he married a Dark skinned Malaysian woman and speaks of her like a goddess. Calling someone a racist because you can't discredit their work with facts is played out and we're sick of it...
@Laremy
@Laremy 3 ай бұрын
KEEP DOING THESE!!!!
@mcada6687
@mcada6687 3 ай бұрын
I stopped following the minuteman guy when he was just insulting people personally. He quickly became a d-bag.
@glennllewellyn7369
@glennllewellyn7369 3 ай бұрын
Great conversation - well worth listening too!
@elmomierz
@elmomierz 2 ай бұрын
weird that all of the comments here seem to focus on Flint's likeability and none of his ideas... Oh wait, that's actually quite common in these circles. My bad.
@fatherofjman2475
@fatherofjman2475 3 ай бұрын
I genuinely don’t understand what is supposed to be racist about Atlantis
@anonony9081
@anonony9081 3 ай бұрын
They spin it as a theory that says white people were responsible for everything in history. No one says that though, if the Egyptians were direct descendants of them then clearly they weren't white
@fearsomefoursome4
@fearsomefoursome4 3 ай бұрын
The entire story of a white lost civilization collapsing and then traveling the globe and "making contact" with unenlightened brown people then. Teaching them their culture and showing constructing monuments for them has it's basis in 1800s race theory. Before we had good decent science and everyone was a pseudo scientist/philosphers and slavery was openly practiced. And no I'm not a debunker I do believe there is true mystery to these ancient moments that archeology and science can't answer And I'm not saying Grahm is a racist or that his theory is racist. What I am saying is that the theory that he postulates is logical and makes sense in some places. But unfortunately it is similar to theory racist people have posited in the past. It's an unfortunate coincidence I just think grahm is fallowing his logic which is perfectly fine.
@monkeywang9972
@monkeywang9972 3 ай бұрын
The attribution of some civilizations advancements to long gone, white, Atlanteans by people of history is where dibble draws the racist card from. It’s virtue signaling at its finest in order to disregard hypothesis.
@AhmedN42
@AhmedN42 3 ай бұрын
There’s a lot of popular alternative history theories out there that tie the atlantean race to the “aryans”, who are viewed as some kind of an old indo-european, phenotypically white people. It’s very popular theory amongst a certain subculture of conservatives who think white Europe are ethnically superior and are the threat of a global conspiracy to essentially snuff them out.
@Kodama666
@Kodama666 3 ай бұрын
modern atlantis theories originated from nazi germany, hitler appointed a committee lets say, of "archeologists" to try and provide evidence of aryan supremancy, and one of the things to come out of this was the whole "atlanteans, lost civilization, advanced technology" I do not think graham is racist but if you just look at the idea "advanced civilized people, give technology to savage unintellectual people" and u dont see the eurocentrism in that. idk what else i can say, this is a known fact though, you can look it up for yourself. again i dont think this makes graham racist, but he probably should have acknowledged it
@kevorka3281
@kevorka3281 3 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble is the kind of guy that has no friends so he chats with an AI bot LOL
@Ajax-322
@Ajax-322 3 ай бұрын
Dibble looks like what an AI image generator would make if you asked it to make a typical redditor
@roseatkins5035
@roseatkins5035 2 ай бұрын
Anytime we have a chance to unearth information of humanity's past, we need to be all in recovering whatever it is. Just look at the change in the thought process of how we look at the planet today based on new found information.
@falkerjones8249
@falkerjones8249 3 ай бұрын
I love how Crimp Stibble thinks he's Indiana Jones. Lose the hat dork
@wrw1870
@wrw1870 2 ай бұрын
How do you set one massive stone flush up against the one to its side and atop the one underneath? You have not just to be able to move it but to HANDLE it to be so precise. You can't use that end of it because the other stone is in the way and, if you have ever tried to set something very heavy and cumbersome down, you can't have some tool under it to help and still be able to remove that tool.
@wmverk
@wmverk 3 ай бұрын
What's so magical and alien about a tripod pulley/hoist?
@stumblebuscuits
@stumblebuscuits 2 ай бұрын
So embarrassing Flint just kept citing his dad as his source of research. Who even refers to their father as "my dad" as an adult in a formal situation ugh
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